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knox, behind bars. they said that the defense in winning their acquittal back in october in 2011 had focused on the problems, the shortcomings of the police investigation, but that the evident simply is there. so it appears that the supreme court agreed with the argument made by the prosecution, and that's, perhaps, why they ruled for a retrial. now we understand that the reasons, the motivations for the judge's decision will be public, in 90 days. after which, the defense and the prosecution have 45 days to make their arguments. so we are being told by legal experts that there may be a trial sometime early next year. >> all right. ben wedeman. thank you so much for that great interview with one of her attorneys. really giving us insight into how shocked and surprised she is by this turn of events. thanks. >> tough for both families to have to face this. the other big story that we're following for you this morning, a pivotal day in the battle over gay rights. and the definition of marriage. later this
knox, behind bars. they said that the defense in winning their acquittal back in october in 2011 had focused on the problems, the shortcomings of the police investigation, but that the evident simply is there. so it appears that the supreme court agreed with the argument made by the prosecution, and that's, perhaps, why they ruled for a retrial. now we understand that the reasons, the motivations for the judge's decision will be public, in 90 days. after which, the defense and the prosecution...
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if that happens, knox might have to return to italy. if she refuses, the italian authorities could appeal to the u.s. government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy guide, a native of the ivory coast, is serving a 16-year prison term for kircher's murder. this is the supreme court building where knox's case will be heard. her lawyers will be present as well as the prosecutor for the supreme court. there will be no new evidence, no witnesses, simply a review of the reasoning behind the ruling that set knox free. ben wedeman, cnn, rome. >> all right, ben, thank you very much. at half past the hour, almost. time to check the headlines on cnn. dead of winter? no. almost april. a fierce spring storm, snow storm, springtime snow storm hammered st. louis today. also kansas city, indianapolis and it's coming down hard right now in central ohio as well. the storm brought airports and highways to a standstill in half a dozen states today. the supreme court is set to consider historic cases on same-sex marriage in
if that happens, knox might have to return to italy. if she refuses, the italian authorities could appeal to the u.s. government for her extradition. if the acquittal is upheld, it's case over. rudy guide, a native of the ivory coast, is serving a 16-year prison term for kircher's murder. this is the supreme court building where knox's case will be heard. her lawyers will be present as well as the prosecutor for the supreme court. there will be no new evidence, no witnesses, simply a review of...
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the convictions for knox and her ex were overturned for lack of evidence freeing knox to return home to seattle, write a book about her ordeal and leave her two murder trials behind. that is until today. those of us here in the u.s. are left scratching our head, isn't this double jeopardy? how can knox and her ex-boyfriend face trial again for the same crime? for answers we turn to the man who successfully represented amanda knox and is doing so for her again, her lawyer joins us from rome for a new segment we're calling explain this to me. thank you for joining us. explain this to me. there is confusion when we hear this case is going back. it sounds like there's a retrial, like double jeopardy which you are not allowed to do here in the u.s. what is going on in italy? >> well, thank you very much for giving me this opportunity. yes, i think it's necessary to explain. the system is very different from the united states. we also have here the same principle, you cannot try the same person twice for the same crime. and i want to clarify that before you have a final decision in italy y
the convictions for knox and her ex were overturned for lack of evidence freeing knox to return home to seattle, write a book about her ordeal and leave her two murder trials behind. that is until today. those of us here in the u.s. are left scratching our head, isn't this double jeopardy? how can knox and her ex-boyfriend face trial again for the same crime? for answers we turn to the man who successfully represented amanda knox and is doing so for her again, her lawyer joins us from rome for...
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amanda knox was 0 years old when this began in 2007. since then she and her family have been on a journey with an astonishing set of ups and downs. >> translator: this order be that amanda knox and rafaelle sollecito be immediately released. >> reporter: it was a verdict that went global in an instant. >> it feels as if all of perugia is packed in the main street of the courthouse. >> reporter: just a year and a half ago amanda knox thought her troubles were over. >> my family is the most important thing to me right now and i just want to go and be with them. >> reporter: her ordeal began in circumstances that were completely ideal, a year of study abroad in the picturesque italian town of perugia. weeks later she was accused along with her boyfriend, rafaelle sollecito, of killing her 21-year-old roommate, british student meredith kercher found stabbed to death under a duvet in the apartment she shared with knox. the case immediately became a media sensation. fueled by those images of knox kissing her boyfriend and salacious accusation
amanda knox was 0 years old when this began in 2007. since then she and her family have been on a journey with an astonishing set of ups and downs. >> translator: this order be that amanda knox and rafaelle sollecito be immediately released. >> reporter: it was a verdict that went global in an instant. >> it feels as if all of perugia is packed in the main street of the courthouse. >> reporter: just a year and a half ago amanda knox thought her troubles were over....
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knox received today's news in seattle, where she is now 25. happens to have a book coming out about this whole ordeal next month. her attorney says the ruling is disappointing, but that the case against amanda knox has not gotten stronger. >> -- while, yes, we would have preferred the supreme court to simply affirm the acquittal, and it certainly was painful for amanda to receive this news, in the bigger picture, these charges still remain just as unfounded, just as unjust as they were before. >> joining me now, from seattle, is reporter jeff dubois of cnn affiliate krio. good to see you. i know amanda knox issued a statement calling the court's decision painful, her word, but vowing to fight on. i know she lives in seattle. has there been any reaction beyond that? any sign of her? >> well, just the statement from her and her family. they're expressing the same kind of concern, shock, surprise of this ruling. many people thought that this legal drama was over for amanda knox. but now the supreme court in italy ruling that she needs to be retri
knox received today's news in seattle, where she is now 25. happens to have a book coming out about this whole ordeal next month. her attorney says the ruling is disappointing, but that the case against amanda knox has not gotten stronger. >> -- while, yes, we would have preferred the supreme court to simply affirm the acquittal, and it certainly was painful for amanda to receive this news, in the bigger picture, these charges still remain just as unfounded, just as unjust as they were...
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knox and her boyfriend raphael were arrested in italy in 2007, accused of murdering knox's roommate marilyn kircher. her body was found in the bedroom where they lived, she and knox. knox's appeal was successful and had conviction overturned after spending four years in prison the murder charge. but italian law allows prosecutors to appeal acquittal and they want another bite at the apple. and lis wiehl, fox news analyst and mark fuhrman a former homicide detective. and this is extraordinary, this isn't done in our country. double-jeopardy. you get the conviction overturned and you're free. >> right. >> megyn: not so in italy and tell me if this high court decides she can stand trial again. she's back in seattle, washington. what happens. >> they'd have to extradite her and probably not going to happen. i don't see it getting to that point. you're right, i mean, it would never happen in this country. when you're the prosecutor, you lose, it's over, double-jeopardy attaches. here it's different and it's a high standard for a new trial. what new evidence do they have. what could it be that th
knox and her boyfriend raphael were arrested in italy in 2007, accused of murdering knox's roommate marilyn kircher. her body was found in the bedroom where they lived, she and knox. knox's appeal was successful and had conviction overturned after spending four years in prison the murder charge. but italian law allows prosecutors to appeal acquittal and they want another bite at the apple. and lis wiehl, fox news analyst and mark fuhrman a former homicide detective. and this is extraordinary,...
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now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and whether it will last. >>> and a shocking claim, could a republican presidential candidate really endorse same-sex marriage by 2016. we'll break down karl rove's really interesting interview. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment inf
now, before going in to the court this morning amanda knox's lawyer told reporters that amanda knox is confident in the italian justice system, and she's looking forward to returning to italy some day as a free woman. christine? >> all right, ben wedeman, thanks, ben, live in rome for us this morning. ahead on "starting point," after taking some painful hits, your wallet getting a little bit of a break at the gas pump. i'm going to tell you what's behind the price drop and...
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if knox and her ex-boyfriend -- particularly if knox convicted in this pretrial italy will probably, jon, ask for her to be extradited but analysts at this point are saying that it not particularly likely to happen. we think the trial will probably get started before the trial, this time in florence, italy. jon: she doesn't have to show up for the trial, fenn she's convicted she probably wouldn't do time. >> reporter: that's what it looks like now. jon: amy kellogg, thank you. jenna: he talked his way into the cockpit. this guy who allegedly claimed he was an airline pilot. look at him he looks like an airline pilot doesn't he. jon: put some bars on his shoulder. jenna: he walked off the plane in handcuffs, is facing charges. a new fight over gun laws and a warning from three senators that could grind gun control ledge station to -- legislation to a halt in washington. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and t
if knox and her ex-boyfriend -- particularly if knox convicted in this pretrial italy will probably, jon, ask for her to be extradited but analysts at this point are saying that it not particularly likely to happen. we think the trial will probably get started before the trial, this time in florence, italy. jon: she doesn't have to show up for the trial, fenn she's convicted she probably wouldn't do time. >> reporter: that's what it looks like now. jon: amy kellogg, thank you. jenna: he...
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italian court overturning amanda knox ace trial. saying quote, no matter what happens, my family and i will face a legal battle confident in the truth in the case of wrongful accusations. amanda knox and her boyfriend were acquitted for lack of evidence in that murder. they had already spent four years in prison. no word on what new information persuaded the court rehear the case, but they have total different set of rules over there. >> historic date in our justice system, arguments are set to begin on two same-sex marriage cases. people are lining up hoping to get in a. this morning the justices take on california's prop 8 and tomorrow they will hear challenge of defense of marriage act. a decision from the high court is expected by the end of june. >> fox news confirming that the u.s. is training syrian fighters. a training has been under way in jordan to help bolster forces fighting assad. they are not members of the free syrian army. it involves about hundred u.s. trainers. >> a gun store owner decided not to sell mark kelly a
italian court overturning amanda knox ace trial. saying quote, no matter what happens, my family and i will face a legal battle confident in the truth in the case of wrongful accusations. amanda knox and her boyfriend were acquitted for lack of evidence in that murder. they had already spent four years in prison. no word on what new information persuaded the court rehear the case, but they have total different set of rules over there. >> historic date in our justice system, arguments are...
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could it happen again to amanda knox? we go live to rome where a decision on a retrial could come down any minute. plus, look at this video. a great white gives some underwater adventurers more than they bargain for. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. the in their portfolio, isent of invesunexpected risk.to find bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. hi, i'm ensure cl
could it happen again to amanda knox? we go live to rome where a decision on a retrial could come down any minute. plus, look at this video. a great white gives some underwater adventurers more than they bargain for. great first gig! let's go! party! awwwww... arigato! we are outta here! party...... finding you the perfect place, every step of the way. hotels.com with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with...
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amanda knox will not necessarily have be there. the trial may get going in the summer in florence this time. bill? bill: amy kellogg live in london that story. a story sill developing at the moment. knox's lawyer was talking about the retrial earlier today. >> she issued a statement that it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful the supreme court would simply affirm the ruling of the appellate court. let's be very clear here. there was never any evidence in this case. whatever evidence was reviewed was considered absent, nonexistent, unreliable or simply inact rat -- inaccurate. jamie: let's give you context t unfolded in 2007. when amanda knox and her boyfriend was arrested four days after her roommate, meredith kircher was found did. the in december of that same year both were found guilty of murder and sexual assault. knox watt 26 years. her boyfriend got 25. in october of 2011 they won their appeal, both acquitted. that brings us up to today when italy's highest criminal court overturns the a
amanda knox will not necessarily have be there. the trial may get going in the summer in florence this time. bill? bill: amy kellogg live in london that story. a story sill developing at the moment. knox's lawyer was talking about the retrial earlier today. >> she issued a statement that it was very painful to receive that difficult news. we were certainly hopeful the supreme court would simply affirm the ruling of the appellate court. let's be very clear here. there was never any...
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but this morning, knox released a statement when she heard the news. she says -- >>> italian law states that knox cannot be compelled to return to italy for the retrial. her attorney says she will stay in seattle with her family where she's currently attending washington university. in our next hour of "mornings on 2" we have more comments from amanda knox, particularly criticizing the prosecution in the case, and words for the murdered victim's family. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:50. we're hearing now from the adopted son of two gay men. theirson used youtube to send a message to -- their son used youtube to send a message to chief justice john roberts. >> i originally found you yourself adopted two kids, a boy and a girl. kind of like mean and my sister. family means -- >> that's 12-year-old daniel martinez-lafew. he recited his message last night in front of proposition prosesters in -- protesters in san francisco. he wants the supreme court to know that being adopted by the two men is the best thing that happened to him and his sister. >>
but this morning, knox released a statement when she heard the news. she says -- >>> italian law states that knox cannot be compelled to return to italy for the retrial. her attorney says she will stay in seattle with her family where she's currently attending washington university. in our next hour of "mornings on 2" we have more comments from amanda knox, particularly criticizing the prosecution in the case, and words for the murdered victim's family. pam cook, ktvu channel...
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but this morning, knox released a statement when she heard the news. she says -- >>> italian law states that knox cannot be compelled to return to italy for the retrial. her attorney says she will stay in seattle with her family where she's currently attending washington university. in our next hour of "mornings on 2" we have more comments from amanda knox, particularly criticizing the prosecution in the case, and words for the murdered victim's family. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:50. we're hearing now from the adopted son of two gay men. theirson used youtube to send a message to -- their son used youtube to send a message to chief justice john roberts. >> i originally found you yourself adopted two kids, a boy and a girl. kind of like mean and my sister. family means -- >> that's 12-year-old daniel martinez-lafew. he recited his message last night in front of proposition prosesters in -- protesters in san francisco. he wants the supreme court to know that being adopted by the two men is the best thing that happened to him and his sister. >>
but this morning, knox released a statement when she heard the news. she says -- >>> italian law states that knox cannot be compelled to return to italy for the retrial. her attorney says she will stay in seattle with her family where she's currently attending washington university. in our next hour of "mornings on 2" we have more comments from amanda knox, particularly criticizing the prosecution in the case, and words for the murdered victim's family. pam cook, ktvu channel...
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we are also tracking a jaw dropping court reversal for american amanda knox. italy's highest court today ordering a new trial and that's not good. and for the student accused of killing her roommate while studying abroad. she was first kicked of the case, sentence today 25 years plus in jail and they reversed her conviction, let go and now ordering a new trial to see if she could be convicted again. knox served four years of the 25 in the italian prison and this is 2011 when she and her boyfriend, charged and convicted were released after that appeals court threw out her conviction. and now, now what's going to happen? i mean, does she have to go back to italy? what if she's convicted again? what does it mean for her? coming up we'll speak with our-- look at arthur's picture. this isn't funny. we have to tease him about this one once he comes on. arthur aidala is here, a former defense attorney and law office ins italy and is very familiar with the italian justice system. the perfect guest and we'll speak with him in just a bit. we're following chilling new de
we are also tracking a jaw dropping court reversal for american amanda knox. italy's highest court today ordering a new trial and that's not good. and for the student accused of killing her roommate while studying abroad. she was first kicked of the case, sentence today 25 years plus in jail and they reversed her conviction, let go and now ordering a new trial to see if she could be convicted again. knox served four years of the 25 in the italian prison and this is 2011 when she and her...
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now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in the midwest and mid-atlantic states. >> my car was completely sideways coming up the hill. and so thank god i managed to get right here in the center and i've been here about 45 minutes waiting on a tow truck. >> i can relate this morning. up to 7 inches from st. louis to pittsburgh and some areas will be buried under a foot of snow. it's not just snow that made for a wild weekend, though. take a look at that, that's hail blanketing the ground. much of the eastern half of the country has seen any combination of high winds, thunderstorms and of course snow and hail. in just a minute we'll tell you where t
now amanda knox could be forced to return to italy and face the >>> and if saying i'm sorry could heal the world, then cbs is on the right track. the amazing race stirs up an amazing mess using a war memorial for a prop. we have the apology. you're live in the cnn newsroom. good morning from washington. thank you so much for being with me. i'm carol costello. we begin with the wintry mess scoffing at the calendar. it's officially spring, but try telling that to millions of americans in...
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this is the latest legal twist for amanda knox. first the college student was convicted of murder, then cleared on appeal but this is still not over. tomorrow, amanda knox will find out if she must once again sit in an italian courtroom. it's more than a year and a half since the 25-year-old was able to return home a free woman. >> i'm really overwhelmed right now. >> after four years in prison, she and boyfriend rafael have their convictions overturned. but now italy's highest court will decide if their case should be rejected. they want a whole new trial. >> the prosecutors, obviously, are upset with the acquittal and they are going to supreme court to have it reviewed to say that the appellate court got it wrong and that the guilty charge in the trial court was correct and that should stand. >> knox was convicted of sexually assaulting and murdering meredith kurcher. prosecutors claim that it was an attack filled by drink and sexual jealousy. during their appeal, defense lawyers claim that the police bun geled the investigation,
this is the latest legal twist for amanda knox. first the college student was convicted of murder, then cleared on appeal but this is still not over. tomorrow, amanda knox will find out if she must once again sit in an italian courtroom. it's more than a year and a half since the 25-year-old was able to return home a free woman. >> i'm really overwhelmed right now. >> after four years in prison, she and boyfriend rafael have their convictions overturned. but now italy's highest...
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knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s describe him as ambitious, not charmed, pested and lobbied his way into the kremlin. becoming an influential political player. and as the president's health declined, berezovsky was said to have played a role in helping to install putin as his successor. this is berezovsky speaking in 2000, just days after putin took over. >> i think that putin will continue the way which the president established in russia. >> reporter: he was wrong. putin quickly pushed all the oligarchs out of russia. he was investigated for corporate crimes, which he denied, and he fled russia,
knox and her ex-boyfriend were cleared of murder charges in 2011. she was set free after spending four years in prison. no objection now lives in seattle and is working on her memoir. she was reportedly paid $4 million to write a book about her experiences. boris berezovsky lived in london because he was a loud critic of russia's leadership. he's been found dead, but people are speculating that it might not be from natural causes. >> reporter: people who knew boris berezovsky in the 1990s...
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knox is now back at college in seattle. if she were to be tried again and convicted -- italy could try to extradite her. >> the irs does usually not have a sense of humor but this, is an exception. >> capt. we have o covered this money trail to follow but in the and we got it. >> what tipped you off? >> an anonymous tweet? >> it is amazing what you could find out on twitter. >> this was probably a mistake of employees to fill this parity but this six minute film to the berlin not have any trading volume. the irs saying that this also received about $60,000 of ta appear monday. tax-payer money in addition a parody of gillaga'n' tax-payer money in addition a parsofa... desk...n' you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. let us get everything off the shelf, and to your home. yeah, the pain can be really tough. and it's my family that suffers. then i learned that my pain started at my feet. this was me. that's when i found dr. scholl's pain relief or
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. >>> amanda knox is waiting to find out if she will be retried for murder. she was convicted of killing her roommate in italy and spent four years in jail before her conviction was overturned. now, if the court decides today that knox's acquittal cannot be overturned, the case will officially be over. she's not present at today's hearing. >>> lottery officials say the big winner of a $338 million powerball ticket still has not come forward to claim it. they also announced the winning ticket in saturday's huge drawing was sold at the eagle liquor store in passaic nuke. it was the only ticket to get all six -- new jersey. it was the only ticket to get all six numbers right. >> get it invested. >> put some money away. but definitely have some fun with it. >> the winner can take home a lump sum of $221 million. you will get your chance to play powerball two weeks from today, april 8th. that's when the came comes to california for the first time. >>> 8:41. fans are uck taking about a -- fans are talking about a unique shot by sergio garcia at the arnold palmer ti
. >>> amanda knox is waiting to find out if she will be retried for murder. she was convicted of killing her roommate in italy and spent four years in jail before her conviction was overturned. now, if the court decides today that knox's acquittal cannot be overturned, the case will officially be over. she's not present at today's hearing. >>> lottery officials say the big winner of a $338 million powerball ticket still has not come forward to claim it. they also announced the...
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. >>> amanda knox is waiting to find out if she will be retried for murder. she was convicted of killing her roommate in italy and spent four years in jail before her conviction was overturned. now, if the court decides today that knox's acquittal cannot be overturned, the case will officially be over. she's not present at today's hearing. >>> lottery officials say the big winner of a $338 million powerball ticket still has not come forward to claim it. they also announced the winning ticket in saturday's huge drawing was sold at the eagle liquor store in passaic nuke. it was the only ticket to get all six -- new jersey. it was the only ticket to get all six numbers right. >> get it invested. >> put some money away. but definitely have some fun with it. >> the winner can take home a lump sum of $221 million. you will get your chance to play powerball two weeks from today, april 8th. that's when the came comes to california for the first time. >>> 8:41. fans are uck taking about a -- fans are talking about a unique shot by sergio garcia at the arnold palmer ti
. >>> amanda knox is waiting to find out if she will be retried for murder. she was convicted of killing her roommate in italy and spent four years in jail before her conviction was overturned. now, if the court decides today that knox's acquittal cannot be overturned, the case will officially be over. she's not present at today's hearing. >>> lottery officials say the big winner of a $338 million powerball ticket still has not come forward to claim it. they also announced the...
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under italian law, authorities cannot force knox to return for a new trial and her lawyer says she has no plans to do so. knox responded to the decision by the italian court releasing a statement saying in part it was painful to receive the news that the italian supreme court decided to send my case back for revision when the prosecution's theory of my involvement in meredith's murder has repeatedly been revealed to be completely unfounded and unfair. mark haleprin, your take? >> my take is i usually have like instant instincts about whether someone's guilty or innocence. the one thing i found fascinating, i really have no idea. and i've examined the evidence like quincy. >> really? >> why? >> why? because i find it fascinating case. >> i do too. >> and the question about guilt or innocence. >> but the prosecutor is a known swindler of facts and evidence. i think she's innocent. >> are you doubting the s segecity? >> enough about this. >> they basically threw out all the material evidence against her. >> she'll be found not guilty again. >> she's not going back for a second trial. >> n
under italian law, authorities cannot force knox to return for a new trial and her lawyer says she has no plans to do so. knox responded to the decision by the italian court releasing a statement saying in part it was painful to receive the news that the italian supreme court decided to send my case back for revision when the prosecution's theory of my involvement in meredith's murder has repeatedly been revealed to be completely unfounded and unfair. mark haleprin, your take? >> my take...